I stated already (though not clearly) that my buddy knocked over my .270 that was leaning up against the tailgate and I haven't had a chance to shoot it since.
I've decided to take the .35 remington because I know it can kill a deer at 200 yards, so if I misjudge the distance it will still kill efficiently with a good shot placement. When I say I can't hit anything past 100 yards with the .35, I meant hitting paper plates, and the killzone in a deer is much larger than that.
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Single action is too much to fiddle with when you're being murdered by a bear.
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